After a month of raising food for the Food Pantries For the Capital District, we have a winner for the 4th Annual Capital District High School Hunger Games presented by SEFCU!
October has passed and so have our 4th Annual Capital District High School Hunger Games presented by SEFCU, but the need for food continues as we head into the Holiday Season.
If you've been following the process, we put 10 local high schools against each other to gather as many non-perishable food items as they could for the Food Pantries of the Capital District.
We are underway with the Capital Region High School Hunger Games. Last week I was fortunate enough to stop by Shenendehowa High School before Senior Night of their football game.
If I asked if you'd rather spend $10 on yourself or a complete stranger what you say? You'd have to think about it right? I know I would! Regardless of your answer, the truth is, more people say it felt better to spend money on someone else rather than yourself. Giving money to charity promotes happiness. If money is an issue, you could just as easily donate time by volunteering; there's no gre
As we get ready for our 4th Annual Capital District High School Hunger Games, having all these schools involved has reminded me why we love to volunteer.
This October several Capital Region High schools will see who can raise the most food for the Food Pantries if the Capital District. While one school may win, in the end everybody wins.
There are many causes that I get behind. One that I volunteer for year round is the Mechanicville-Stillwater Breast Cancer Walk. There are many events throughout the year, and I try to help out with all of them.
It's almost the season of giving and we have a great way for you to not only help donate to The Food Pantries of the Capital District but have a chance at a national recording artist at your school!
The holidays are approaching, and your High School can help feed the Capital Region in the months ahead and win an a performance for your students by LANco.